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CORE15
USE CASES44
- All use cases
- The assistant that shortens your Tuesday
- A tutor that actually explains things
- The assistant that reads your schema before you finish typing
- The assistant that shows its sources
- The editor that keeps your voice
- The pitch reader that pushes back
- The colleague who's read everything you've written
- The analyst who read the whole 10-K
- The prep hours you get back
- The writing partner who never runs out of time
- A smart friend on tap
- Individual seats, compounding donations
- The associate who read the whole binder
- The admin work around the medicine
- The rep the buyer doesn't hate hearing from
- The reply your customer actually wanted
- The PM who lands a decision
- The assistant your recruiter doesn't catch
- The physician's second pair of eyes — for writing, not for care
- The dental practice's admin assistant
- The documentation assistant, not the clinician
- The listing agent's editor
- The accountant's writing assistant
- The desk work you hate, faster
- The paperwork off the stage
- The first-pass tool the pros use, not a substitute for a pro
- The writing between people and process
- The recruiting motion, faster
- The advisor's writing assistant, not a licensed one
- The reporter's research assistant, not the reporter
- The consultant's leverage tool
- The documentation off your evening
- The unpaid admin work, paid back in hours
- The team you don't have
- The academic writing that piles up
- The writing that stretches years, faster
- The parenting mental load, cut in half
- The patient learning companion
- The tireless conversation partner
- The obsessive friend who happens to know a lot
- The concept work, written faster
- The paperwork behind the event
- The 3-person team, unblocked
WORKFLOWS31
- All workflows
- Weekly competitive digest
- Meeting notes → action items
- Research question → cited brief
- Job application pipeline
- Content calendar → publishable month
- Support macro workflow
- Financial statement first-pass
- Course study system
- Launch announcement kit
- Inbox-zero triage workflow
- Weekly OKR review
- Sprint retro summary
- Investor update draft
- Board memo prep
- Quarterly planning kickoff
- Vendor selection matrix
- Post-mortem writeup
- Product launch checklist
- Customer onboarding sequence
- Freelance proposal generator
- RFP response scaffold
- PR crisis one-pager
- Newsletter monthly cadence
- Year-end review + goals
- Reading synthesis (multi-article)
- Reference letter draft
- Multi-city trip planning
- Home renovation decision matrix
- Interview prep for a specific role
- Salary negotiation prep
COMPARE16
SWITCH GUIDES5
IMPACT9
DOCS21
- All docs
- Keyboard shortcuts
- Every keyboard shortcut
- File types and limits
- Usage limits
- Artifacts
- Design mode
- Projects
- Memory and instructions
- Response styles
- Extended thinking (THINK)
- Second opinion
- Temporary chats (TEMP)
- Scheduled tasks
- Citations and web search
- Voice input (dictation)
- Chat organization
- Sharing chats
- Data export
- Mobile and desktop install
- Troubleshooting
HELP69
- Help hub
- Getting started
- Features
- Billing & plans
- The meals program
- Privacy & data
- Teams & seats
- Plans & usage
- Troubleshooting
- Create your account.
- Your first chat.
- Redoing the setup flow.
- What is a Project?
- Attaching files.
- Keyboard shortcuts.
- Exporting your chats.
- What is an artifact?
- Using design mode.
- Sharing a chat.
- Using memory.
- Second opinion.
- Extended thinking (THINK).
- Temporary chats.
- Voice input (dictation).
- Scheduling a task.
- When am I charged?
- How to cancel.
- Update your payment method.
- Get a refund.
- Download invoices.
- Change your email address.
- How the meals program actually works.
- When exactly do my meals fund?
- Verify a receipt yourself.
- Why WFP and ShareTheMeal?
- What if you change charities?
- Your personal meal ledger.
- Are my chats used to train the model?
- What data does LADLE store about me?
- Delete your data.
- GDPR, CCPA, and jurisdiction.
- Sharing a chat — what's actually public.
- Report a security issue.
- Invite team members.
- How seat billing works.
- Admin controls.
- Remove a teammate.
- Team vs personal plans.
- SSO and SCIM availability.
- Base vs Max 5x vs Max 20x.
- What counts as usage.
- What happens when you hit the cap.
- Upgrade your plan.
- Downgrade your plan.
- Annual vs monthly billing.
- The reply cut off mid-sentence.
- A file upload failed.
- Can't sign in.
- I'm getting rate limited.
- Publishing a design.
- Using temporary chats.
- Reading the kitchen panel.
- Reading a monthly receipt.
- Gift subscriptions.
- Switching themes.
- Using projects.
- Setting custom instructions.
- How memory works.
- What happens when you cancel.
LEARN44
- Learn hub
- Prompting fundamentals
- Keyboard-first LADLE
- Switching from ChatGPT
- Getting better code
- Writing with AI, honestly
- Working with files
- Research with citations
- Citations and verification
- Prompt patterns that save usage
- Designing with LADLE
- Working with artifacts
- Projects mastery
- A well-tended memory list
- Custom instructions that actually work
- Scheduled tasks that earn their keep
- Sharing chats with integrity
- Files workflows
- Building a second brain
- LADLE for deep work
- Choosing a plan
- LADLE for teams
- Understanding the meal ledger
- Gifting LADLE
- What is prompt caching?
- Annual vs monthly — what changes
- How the router picks a model
- Web search: when to enable
- Extended thinking: when to enable
- Temporary vs persistent chats
- Projects vs plain chats
- Custom instructions vs memory
- Fast vs Deep tier
- Why Sonnet, not Opus — deeper
- What is a token?
- Context window: what it actually feels like
- What makes a prompt bad
- How to write a good prompt
- RAG for non-engineers
- What 'hallucination' actually means
- Why LLMs still make math errors
- What happens when a language model 'learns.'
- Why bigger isn't always better
- Why the same prompt gives different answers
PROMPTS59
- Prompts hub
- Work
- Code
- Research
- Writing
- Learning
- Life admin
- Teams
- Founders
- Turn a difficult thread into one calmer reply.
- Turn meeting notes into a decision log.
- Write a weekly status update people actually read.
- Turn a messy Slack thread into a one-pager.
- Prep for a hard 1:1.
- Brief a collaborator in one message.
- Kill a recurring meeting, respectfully.
- Explain a stack trace like a colleague would.
- Get a serious first-pass review before you push.
- Refactor without changing the public API.
- Walk me through code I just inherited.
- Bootstrap a single-file CLI.
- Write a migration script you can sleep on.
- Read a postmortem, extract what generalizes.
- Read a 10-K like an analyst.
- Scaffold a literature review.
- Turn a dense law into a two-page policy brief.
- Interview prep from primary source.
- Fact-check a claim, with a verdict.
- Compare two papers on the same question.
- Trace a claim to its original source.
- Cut a draft in half.
- Three headlines, then the reasoning to choose.
- Rewrite this in my actual voice.
- Translate and keep the register.
- Cover letter without the buzzwords.
- Cut the adjectives, keep the meaning.
- Add a specific example.
- Explain like I'm smart, not five.
- Steel-man what I disagree with.
- Quiz me on what I just read.
- Walk me through this proof.
- Extract the real ideas from a podcast.
- Explain a diagram you can't parse.
- Teach me a mental model.
- Translate a contract clause.
- Draft an insurance appeal.
- Prep for a doctor appointment.
- Write a negotiation email.
- Plan a trip honestly.
- Draft a complaint that gets resolved.
- Read a lease. Flag what matters.
- Onboard a new hire in a week.
- Run a decision review, actually decide.
- Unblock a project that's been 'in progress' for months.
- Give peer feedback that's honest and useful.
- Write the board update.
- Sanity-check a hire before you offer.
- Write the fundraise email you've been avoiding.
- Prep for a customer call you're dreading.
GLOSSARY56
- Glossary hub
- LLM
- Token
- Context window
- Inference
- Hallucination
- RAG
- Fine-tuning
- Prompt engineering
- Streaming
- Temperature
- System prompt
- Multimodal
- Embedding
- Vector database
- Agent
- Chain of thought
- Benchmark
- Alignment
- API
- Rate limit
- Frontier model
- Open weights
- Quantization
- Latency
- GEO
- Answer engine
- Usage tier
- Model routing
- Seat
- MAU
- Churn
- ARR
- SSO
- SCIM
- DPA
- PII
- Input vs output tokens
- Mixture of Experts
- Inference cost
- Attention
- Public benefit corporation (PBC)
- Effective altruism
- Aid effectiveness
- Cash transfer
- Restricted vs unrestricted giving
- Overhead ratio
- Prompt injection
- Jailbreak
- Guardrails
- Zero-shot / few-shot
- Tokenizer
- Sparse attention
- Prompt caching
- Batch API
- RLHF
BLOG57
- Blog hub
- Announcing LADLE.
- The honest economics of a $20 subscription.
- Why we don't have a free tier.
- How the meal ledger actually works.
- June 2026 changelog roundup.
- Building LADLE with a team of one and a lot of Claude.
- When you should use ChatGPT instead of LADLE.
- Why we publish receipts.
- The 10-meal minimum: why we chose a floor, not an average.
- Annual billing math: 2 months free, 10 months' meals.
- Refunds without questions.
- Why we won't chase seats.
- Who Max 20x is actually for.
- Why Sonnet, not Opus.
- Why Haiku isn't the default.
- Web search: when to leave it on.
- Extended thinking, in plain English.
- The 200K context window: what actually changes.
- Design mode was a two-day pass.
- The kitchen panel: why every user sees the router.
- Why we don't sell teams (yet).
- The temporary chat: what it is, and what it isn't.
- How our onboarding stayed at 10 steps (not 3, not 30).
- Why WFP and not other charities.
- What $0.80 buys — the WFP per-meal math, unpacked.
- Reading a receipt.
- Aggregating micro-donations: why the batch matters.
- The meals map — where they land, and why we show it.
- AI for writers who don't want a robot voice.
- Three habits from founders who use LADLE well.
- AI for teachers: the honest use cases.
- AI for legal work: what we say no to.
- AI for research: the four moves.
- LADLE vs. Claude.ai — what's actually different.
- Migrating from ChatGPT: what to expect.
- Should you use LADLE or DeepSeek?
- Publishing the first receipt.
- The changelog is the marketing.
- What happens when Anthropic drops prices.
- Why we're a public benefit corporation.
- The artifact-first workflow.
- Six months in.
- What we won't pretend AI can do.
- A note on the Daylight theme.
- Support at a team of one.
- What comes next — and what doesn't.
- LADLE vs Claude.ai — for writers specifically.
- LADLE vs ChatGPT — for research work.
- LADLE vs Perplexity — for citation-heavy work.
- LADLE vs Claude Team — for small teams.
- LADLE vs Copilot — for coding work.
- LADLE vs ChatGPT — for daily driver use.
- LADLE vs Gemini — for document-heavy work.
- LADLE vs DeepSeek — if you care where the money goes.
- LADLE vs Claude Pro — the exact overlap.
- LADLE vs 'just use the Anthropic API directly.'
IMPACT REPORTS3
COMPANY13